b)1-chloro-3-nitrobenzene
1 Answers 1 viewsThe answer is compound A.If the mechanism of elimination is E1 then the reactivity of dehydrohalogenation is dependent on stability of carbocation. The more stable the carbocation the more readily...
1 Answers 1 viewsDehydrochlorination reaction proceeds most actively in the molecules with high numbers of substitutes around carbon atom which linked with a chlorine atom. Such structure makes final alkene molecule more stable...
1 Answers 1 views2-chloro-2-methylbutane will readily undergoes dehydrochlorination, since it will form the most stable carbocation after elimination of chlorine atom.
1 Answers 1 viewsThe answer is compound A.If the mechanism of elimination is E1 then the reactivity of dehydrohalogenation is dependent on stability of carbocation. The more stable the carbocation the more readily...
1 Answers 1 viewsM(C2H6) = 30.07 g / mol; M(CH4) = 16.04 g / mol; 30.07x + 16.04(1 - x) = 30x = 0.995m(C2H6) = 30.07 × ((64 / 16.04) / 0.005) =...
1 Answers 1 viewsThe reaction of alcohols ROH with PClX5 and PClX3 yields an alkyl halide RCl. C2H5OH + pCl3 + pyridine -------->C2H5Cl + H2PO2Cl ;
1 Answers 1 viewsFirstly, add diluted H2SO4 and heat it the ethoxy ethane, and it will be converted to ethanol.Secondly, add concentrated sulphuric acid at 170°C, then ethylene will be formed.Ozonolysis converts it...
1 Answers 1 viewsP1V1=n1R1T1 P2V2=n2R2T2 R,T,=const (P1V1)n1 = (P2V2)/n2 n1=n2 when volumes are equal P1V1=P2V2, when V1=XV2 P1XV2=P2V2 xP1=P2 ratio of the pressures is inversely proportional
1 Answers 1 viewsΔHform(C2H6)=ΔHcomb(C2H6)-(2ΔHcomb(C)+3ΔHcomb(H2))=-1559.7-(2(-393)+3(-286))=84,3 kJ/mol
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